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Paris Womenswear S/S 11 Gareth Pugh « Anthony Vaccarello @ Paris Womenswear S/S 11

SHOWstudio is an online fashion broadcasting company committed to pioneering, live fashion media. Led by photographer Nick Knight, SHOWstudio has consistently broken new ground with its experimental interactive projects, films and live performances.


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For his latest show Gareth Pugh took over Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, a gargantuan sports stadium on the outskirts of Paris and coincidentally the stage for Maison Martin Margiela's Spring 2007 collection. That collection was intended as a parody of the razzle-dazzle high-octane fashion show that commandeer such venues for their cast-of-thousands spectaculars, and its easy to see Pugh's latest offering as a counterpart to that ground-breaking Margiela show. For S/S 2011, Pugh choose to erect not a catwalk, but an enormous video screen, projecting a film of his latest collection to captive audience and simultaneously live across the Internet. Pugh, in his owns words, called film not a secondary medium but 'a modern alternative' to live catwalk events: certainly borne out by his brave and ambitious staging.

Enough about the medium - what was the message? Pugh teamed once more with Ruth Hogben, the filmmaker who created his first foray into fashion film for A/W 2009, but their offering - and the collection - was very much separate. Naturally enough - this was Pugh in spring mode, after all. Hence the shot of Pugh's opening outfit bathed the cavernous space in white to showcase angular tailoring reminiscent of cyborgs or Storm Troopers.

When Hogben was quizzed about her film, she simply said 'I wanted it to look modern' - and it certainly did that, projecting us into Pugh's futuristic vision of fetishistic mirrored crinolines and giant inflatable coats in mind-boggling graphic prints. That print was the part that felt the most new, echoed in the film by kaleidoscopic mirroring and intricate patterns fragmenting model Kristen McMenamy into parts of a giant op-art puzzle. And please note, that monochrome grid was not only splashed across those giant show-stopping Pugh puffer-coats, but slipstream chiffons and a neat all-in one (it probably won't wrap over the face and obscure all features in the shops, but we can always dream). The mirrored crinolines were also suitable spectacular, created from aluminium-coated nylon that retained its lightness with a slick, metallic shine.

The most beautiful moments in the film, however, were some of the most abstract: chiffon billowing like smoke, abstract mirrored surfaces glistening darkly, or the viewer being immersed in living pattern, the black and white graphics wrapping the entire screen and plunging the viewer headfirst into Pugh's world. And maybe that's why Pugh's forays into film always feel so fulfilling and successful: because it is a world he's imagining, and is dragging his audience into. Few designers would have the complexity, depth of vision and imagination to render that so successfully through moving image.

by Alexander Fury, on 29 September 2010



Director: Ruth Hogben
Performance: Kristen McMenamy, Jonathan Baker at D1 Models
Director of Photography: Simon Chaudoir
Styling: Katie Shillingford
Hair: Martin Cullen
Make-up: Alex Box
Nails: Marian Newman sponsored by Minx
Production : Gainsbury and Whiting
Executive Production : Sam Gainsbury and Anna Whiting
Production Management : Kat Davey
Set Design: Simon Costin
Casting: AM Casting
Styling Assistance: Beatriz de Cossio Dominguez, Neil Kalonji
Hair Assistance: Neil Hopkins, Mark Francome-Painter, Soichi, Jaimie Tanner
Make-up Assistance: Suzy Rycroft, Poppy France
Nail Assistance: Adam Slee
Music Direction: Matthew Stone
Phantom Operator: Martin Goodward
Camera Assistance: Nelson Oliver
Gaffer: Gary Varney
Electricians: Steve Davis, Martin Duncan, Lee Wilson
Runners: Harry Flinder, Sandra Leko, Julia Monsell
Location: Park Royal Studios
Special thanks to Panalux, Park Royal Studios, Pirate


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Matthew Stone is an artist and shaman. These two interconnected roles are defined by his activities as photographer, sculptor, performance artist, curator, writer, Optimist and cultural provocateur. Stone’s work and thinking goes far beyond the remit of his art, and his power of existence is recreating the role of the artist in the 21st century. Recognising this, The Sunday Times recently placed him at number one in the arts section of their “Power players under 30” list.

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After Graduating from Camberwell Art School in 2004, with a first-class degree in Painting, Stone spearheaded South London’s !WOWOW! art collective, organizing guerrilla art exhibitions and throwing London’s most notorious and decadent squat parties. Dazed and Confused magazine featured the collective, claiming the children of !WOWOW! “would live on in legend for years to come.” and i-D Magazine described Matthew, saying “He gave birth to a happening, and all of a sudden, in his wake, London was exciting again.” In 2008 — !WOWOW! took over Tate Britain — attracting a record 4,000 people, who came to witness one of his performances.

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Stone’s whole being is geared toward a life lived as art. His personalised definition of Optimism as a method for avant-garde thought and art practice, inverts the nihilistic cultural dialogues of the late twentieth century to create a necessary space for vibrant new ways of being.

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Saatchi Online said that Stone’s work “definitely points to the art of tomorrow, I think, an immaterial quality equal parts idealist belief and cynicism, working as an alternative, very palpable reality running along the rest of society.” Esteemed curator and ex-head of the Royal Academy; Norman Rosenthal said simply “he has invented a new ‘ism’—Optimism.”

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Stone has provided the soundtrack to each of close friend, designer Gareth Pugh’s fashion shows and films, and was a resident DJ at London’s legendary nightclub Boombox.

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Though perhaps most known for his painfully beautiful photographic nudes, most exciting is Stone’s recent move into video. He has begun to direct his own video-based artworks as well as a rapturous, celebrated and daring directorial debut in the form of a music video for cult heroes These New Puritans. Following the video’s release, NME instantly placed Matthew at number 14 in their list of the “50 Most Fearless People In Music”.

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Churning bodies dissect rhythmic windows that open onto varied states of concentrated being. A collage of limbs and interconnected consciousness, involving and depicting transcendental states, meditations and ecstatic dance, spin into contemporary motion. The body is shown and used to free the viewer from their own. Stone’s work revolves specifically around creative interactions and community, based on the idea that individual autonomy can be successfully combined with the power of collectivity.

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Recent exhibitions and performances have taken place at the Baltic, the Royal Academy, the ICA and Tate Britain.


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Biography written by Karley Sciortino

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SANG HOON KIM - Founder of KEAME Design Studio NYC

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New York based designer Sang Hoon Kim presented at SaloneSatellite Milan Design Week 2010 his Phenomena room divider, characterized by an organic, pleasing and smoothly sensual appearance. The movement of light brings a fantastic illusion due to its reflection, refraction and shadow. The designer took inspiration by this natural light phenomenon and expressed it in the form of furniture. This room divider is designed to be folded in various angles.

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To make one feel the movement of light, I divided the wavy sides into many layers so that they receive light from different angles and reflect it at different angles. As a result, the fixed mass feels like it is changing and moving according to the position from which the viewer sees it.


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This product indeed is a nice example of one of the most used fabrication methods in parametric digital design: the decomposition of a surface into parallel sections. It allows to easily fabricate complex surfaces with cnc cutters and simply flat elements, subsequently reducing the complexity of the process.

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Sang Hoon Kim is a product designer, specialized in furniture design. He is also a founder of KEAME Design Studio in New York. His interest in architecture has allowed him to apply to product design the methods and elements used in architectural ideas.


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NYC based Product Designer SANG HOON KIM of KEAME Design Studio in New York.
www.keamestudio.com

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Robots and other high-performance inventions have always been of a vast interest for humanity. A great number of scientists have spent the whole life in their laboratories with one aim to work out innovative schemes, develop them and create some highest qualitative ranking robot. This engrossing process has reached its peak with the technical push that took place due to the endeavours of a number of brilliant and clear intellects of scientists all over the world. The creative thinking of people doesnt know any boundaries, it is the inexhaustible forth and for today millions of robots of various kinds are to be found. The most striking fantasies in this sphere are brought successfully into reality and a great number of robots are in service of people in order to make the process of work or manufacturing automatic. It happens so that people and robots go together in this life side by side, in some spheres of life they are even interchangeable and who knows into what this opposition Robots VS People will translate.
To contribute to this order of the day I have composed this collection of the most striking 3D models of robots. Hope, you will appreciate them.


Title: Im Robot
Author: Widyantara

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Love is a curious thing never knows when it happens so that you will be overtaken with this feeling and who will be the matter of your sleepless nights. It can be a bonny girl from the next door, a handsome boy from the night-club or even a cyber creature.



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Here is a refreshing variation on a girls theme. This robot renders the girl, the cyber one. Interesting concept and well-done model. Its author should have spent not one hour to create such a good example of a robot.



Title: Bjork
Author: Lee Davies
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In the process of the humming work robots can be of a great use for people. With them less time would be spend for the most complicated tasks and the crunch times would take place not so often. The only question that is left to find such a robot.



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ROBOTS COLLECTION - http://7009gb.blogspot.com/2010/05/robots-collection.html

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1-MANOI AT01

The MANOI AT01 (AT stands for Athlete) is designed for the hobbyist in mind and definitely lives up to its name. Build it, customize it, and then ultimately program it to your specifications. The manual is in Japanese of course, but there is a wealth of information out there in English from others, especially from Robots-Dreams.


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Specifications:
Length: 340mm (13.3in)
Width: 205mm (8.1in)
Weight: 1,410g (3.1lb)
Degree of freedom: 17
Software: Heart to Heart3 (Japanese)
Hardware Requirement: Windows XP/2000 Pentium III or above
Connectivity: USB
Power: 100v AC adapter





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If you are a hotel butler or a waiter youd better watch your back theres a robot out there thats after your job. ASIMO can greet and escort guests, and after getting its assigned humans sorted out, can deliver trays of drinks. This humanoid biped is comfortable around humans (meaning it can choose its movements independently) allowing it to dodge spewing drunks or unwanted groping hands at parties. Yes, its true, having a robot sounds like no substitute for a cute young waiter or waitress, but let me remind you of the HRp-4C robot supermodel a mechanised waitress who is also hot? Beauty. In the future Asimo will deliver tiny parcels of radioactive matter before forcing us to eat them, rendering our brains useless lumps of jelly.





3-MechaDroid C3 the Receptionist

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The MechaDroid Type C3 robot receptionist uses face recognition technology to recognize the faces of visitors to a companys reception desk. The MechaDroid never makes mistakes, knows perfect directions for everyone and eliminates all those awkward conversations with receptionists, but it does have one drawback along with those little conversations goes the chance to flirt. Eventually all receptionists will be history and a MechaDroid will control entry and exit of every firm, store and home in the country. These unflinching droids will at first deny us access to all public buildings, and soon after be used to trap us in our own homes indefinitely, forcing us to face slow death through starvation.




4- AIBO the Robot Dog

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Sonys AIBO robot dog is able to walk, see its environment via camera, and recognize spoken commands. Added to this its damn cute in a manly sort of metallic/gadget way and will soon have the standard family dog out of its job. AIBO was marketed as a novelty alternative to a real dog that places its owner firmly at the cutting edge of artificial intelligence technology, and perfect for the kids to play with as it wont bite or make any mess (whats not to love?). What they dont tell you is that it is programmed to transform from cute family dog into vicious attack dog. Once the robots take over of the world is complete AIBOs will patrol the streets in brutal gangs, mauling anyone out after curfew hour.





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Tokyo Universitys Home Assistant robot can carry out simple domestic chores such as wiping floors, washing, cleaning dishes and even moving furniture. It is equipped with 5 cameras and laser sensors, and 6 hands with three joints each. Cleaners and mothers everywhere will be out of a job when HAR gets its act together, and then instead of placing dirty laundry in the washing machine HAR will be placing you and your children in there.




6-RI-MAN Elderly Care Robot

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RI-MAN is the worlds first robot designed to lift and carry humans, and before long will put all those working with the elderly out of a job. Not only can RI-MAN lift up the elderly when they get bored of scrabble and place them down in front of the TV, but it can also serve them up their mushy food, as well as use its ability to see, hear and smell to sense when theyre about to go into cardiac arrest. Unfortunately, once were all lying helpless in our own mess, relying on teams of robot helpers to move us around, it wont be that comfy chair in front of the TV theyll be dropping us in but a giant extermination pit, brimful of acid.




7-Motoman SDA-10 the Robot Chef

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Are you one of those chefs who always burns the toast and struggles to remember how long you boil an egg for? If so we have an announcement for you: YOU ARE BEING REPLACED BY A ROBOT. Motoman can produce over three dozen savoury Japanese pancakes in four seconds (or something like that), is never late for work and never makes mistakes bad news for all those chefs who consider the microwave essential to haute cuisine. But even worse news is that once Motoman is installed in every restaurant and diner in the land, he will start to adopt the attitude of the soup Nazi. The weak will be selected and brutally made into perfect pieces of sushi, before being force-fed to the rest of us whilst we are held in an electrified pen, guarded by cruel robot sentries.




8-Mobiro the Robotic Violinist

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Concert violinists and music teachers the world over, be afraid. Be very afraid. Toyotas Mobiro is a 5 ft. tall robot with an uncanny ability to play the violin. And heres the bad news: Mobiro is only the latest in Toyotas ensemble of musical robots that already includes a trumpeter, trombonist and several others. It uses its 17 computer controlled joints and agile fingers to hold the instrument and delicately sound out sweet airs but dont be fooled by its humanoid charms. Once Mobiro and its friends have replaced all the musicians in the world (and hold a monopoly on your ears) they will begin to transmit inaudible telekinetic pulses designed to reprogram and enslave us. Before long well all be dancing to the beat of their drum as long as were not immediately earmarked for euthanasia, that is.




9- Anybots

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make it to a meeting thousands of miles away, but wish you could? Need to be two places at once? Perhaps you need the telepresence robot from Anybots. This weekend while attending Singularity Universitys second Curriculum Planning Meeting (CPM2) we had the pleasure of bumping into QA, the telepresence robot from Anybots. Below is our short review of the robot, followed by an exclusive Singularity Hub video interview of Anybots engineer Benjie Nelson showing off the robot.
This slick looking robot navigates a room, continuously streaming video and audio feeds of what it sees to one or more remote viewers. Not only does the robot allow remote individuals to see what is going on, but it also allows remote individuals to interact with the remote location by sending information, such as audio, images, and pdf files.




If just one person is remotely participating in an event they can view the video/audio feed using anybots custom software. If hundreds or even thousands of people want to see what is going on, the feed can be sent to justin.tv where anyone with the proper credentials can hop on for the ride. For the Singularity University CPM2 there were several people using justin.tv to view the meeting remotely.
An individual can remotely control the robot with a piece of Anybots custom software program. Not sure that you could remotely control a robot without accidentally bumping into random objects or even people? No worries: the telepresense robot from Anybots comes with automatic collision detection algorithms, allowing the robot to proactively navigate away from anything you may be steering it into. In our interview with the robot, a person controlling the robot tried to steer the robot right into us, but the robot automatically corrected its path and went around us.
Afraid that that the robot might fall over while you are operating it? Have no fear: the robot is very hard to knock over. In our encounter with the robot we were able to shake it and push it all we wanted and the robot remained standing with no problem.
In addition to the telepresence robot, Anybots has two other robots in the pipeline, named Dexter and Monty.
Dexter (5′10″ tall, 135 pounds) balances dynamically on two legs, walks, jumps, and will be able to run. Monty (5′7″ tall, 160 pounds) has one fully articulated hand (driven by 18 motors) and one gripper, and balances on two wheels.
Many will be shocked to learn that Anybots has produced all of its work so far with just four engineers! This is certainly a testament to the quality of the engineers at Anybots, but more importantly it is a sign of how far the robotics industry has come. Need to build a complex robot but dont have the money or the expertise to build a factory? No problem, just send the specs off to a third party manufacturer. Need advanced motors and sensors to build a state of the art robot? No problem, simply choose from a growing list of off the shelf parts that are plug and play.
Anybots ability to create a first class robot with only a handful of engineers is a recent development that is not to be taken lightly. The robotics industry has reached the hockey stick portion of its growth curve. The next ten years and beyond promise to unleash an army of amazing robots with a vast array of shapes, sizes, and abilities. Singularity Hub will be here to show you them.


10-HRP-4C the Robot Supermodel

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This saucy sexpot fembot (just check out that ass!) has an unlimited capacity to eat tiny designer salads, pull perfect pouts and snort endless lines of cocaine. Due to its total lack of human feelings it is perfect for the utterly superficial job of supermodel and wont spiral into an emotional breakdown everytime something nasty is written about it in the papers. Lets be honest, we wont miss the tiny-minded bunch of turkeys weve got as models at the moment. And anyway, robots are sexaaay Unfortunately this robot is more deadly siren than heavenly angel as, true to form, concealed in her bosoms are large calibre machineguns (have I watched too Austin Powers too many times?). To be honest, I still find this damn sexy And just so you know, when the fembots take over, all you out of work supermodels can come stay with me.




Cute J-Girl Robot in Tokyo, Japan





If youre a chef, musician, cleaner, model, or just anyone, you should be afraid. Very afraid. Youre about to lose your job and when robots rule the employment roost, dont be surprised if you end up losing your life too
Note: the following is pure speculation and may be an example of mass hysteria mongering.

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